It was our last day on the road and we woke up in Pittsburgh and as one does in such circumstances, we went to see the wall at Forbes Field and the spot where the home run was hit before saluting Barney Dreyfuss and heading to the International Academy of Jazz Hall of Fame where we saw instruments and clothes (these of Jimmy Owens) and instrument parts (Dizzy Gillespie and Donald Byrd) of the greats while seeing the voting committee Count Basie's hat and Clark Terry's B flat silver trumpet among other equipment including this flute with its donor before we entered the hall and welcomed Clark Terry, Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington, J.J. Johnson, Gil Evans and Stephanie Grappelli, Art Tatum, Art Blakey and Billie Holliday, Oscar Peterson, Count Basie (with his hat) and Mary Lou Williams, Charlie Parker, Benny Carter and Thelonious Monk, Dexter Gordon, Erroll Garner and Earl Powell, Leon Beiderbecke, Kenny Clarke and Bill Evans, Jimmy Blanton and Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Coleman Hawkins and Sarah Vaughn, Stan Getzm John Coltrane and Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Christian and Lester Young, Sonny Rollins, Roy Eldridge and Billy Strayhorn, and Earl Hines and Lionel Hampton.

Afterwards, we recorded some Pitt scenes as we made our way past Five Guys back to the car for the journey onward with our next stop being Midway where we read about the Lincoln Highway and the Turnpike and noted the pretty flowers. Our next (and last) hall of fame sponsored by York Barbell with this status and the revolving man was the USA Weightlifting Hall of Fame where Bob Hoffman greeted us along with these barbells and weights not to be touched. and as we made our way past the weights we began to hear the story of Bob Hoffman, the local hero with this sentiment that I wholly endorse though I usually photograph them for later viewing. And so the story of Bob Hoffman unfolded along with weightlifting lore present and past

but back to the story of Bob Hoffman and his efforts to create barbells (after he did oil) and his gear collection pieces of which we saw along with feats of strength and his big bear. We learned about The World's Strongest Man contests and saw old barbells and weights and the exhibition barbell ring weights and spherical kettlebells along with ancient heroes and cyr dumbbells and the story of Hermann Gomer and John Grunn Marx with a pause for their mobile before we turned to Geroge Hackenschmidt and saw different forms of weights and exercisers along with trophies and letters from Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon. We learned about the United States Weightlifting Federation and saw lifters of the decade in photo and sculpture along with weightlifter's shoes and equipment before turning to the next statue tales of bodybuilding women in body building and Mr. America's and Ms. America's from 1980 forward This led us to the hall of fame with a special tribute to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Steve Reeves who went on to different careers. We saw Outstanding World Champions and then turned to Power Lifting and saw milestone accomplishments in powerlifting before turning to World and Olympic champions and then saw the membership in the IWF Masters Weightlifting Hall of Fame (various halls here) the USWF National Master and finally the US Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame which is where we thought we were. which gave us an opportunity to record the theme of our trip and the locale we were at before saluting key members including Bill Kazmaier, Ruthie Shafer, Larry Pacifico, Vince Amello, Doyle Kenady and Fred Hatfield, John Gamble, Rickey Dale Grain and Hugh Cassidy, Mark Cameron, Mark Chaillet and Malcolm Richards, Lamar Gant and Vicki Steenrod and Nance Avigliano and Gene Rychlak. On our way out, Ben tried his hand at membership and we saluted Bob Hoffman on his life's work while recording the York method. A successful end to a wonderful trip.